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The place of the highest elevation on the globe is Mount Everest. The place of lowest elevation is the Dead Sea.
Lowest: At 27 januari 1942 they recorded -27,4 degrees Celsius in Winterswijk. Highest: At 23 august 1944 they recorded 38,6 degrees Celsius in Warnsveld. Both places are in the eastern area's of The Netherlands.
Low air pressure.
No, some are at higher elevations.
Mt. Kilimanjaro. 19,340 ft. (5894 meters) one of the few places in Africa with snow.
The lowest level of the deepest mine (In South Africa), will have the highest atmospheric pressure. But because of the forced ventilation and cooling systems needed, the air pressure at the lowest levels of the mine will not represent natural atmospheric pressures. [unless the ventilation systems fail!}
This occurs because of gravity. Water runs from the highest places (mountains and plateaus, or where rainfall occurs) to the lowest point, into the ocean.
It is located in South-eastern France Grand canyons in Europe are found in Greece, Spain, France, Bosnia, and Corsica. None of them can compare with the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona.
Places at high elevations often have cooler temperatures due to the thinner air which allows less heat to be retained. The air is also typically drier at higher elevations, leading to lower humidity levels. Additionally, the higher elevation can lead to stronger UV radiation exposure due to thinner atmosphere.
The lowest elevation in the Andes mountain range is approximately 98 feet (30 meters) above sea level at the Peru-Chile border. This area is known as the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth.
1 megameter = 1000000 meters The decimal point appears to move six places.
Death valley